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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...yard line. The ball went to Princeton on the first down for holding. Armstrong made a good five yards between right tackle and end. But a second later, on a wedge play, which was brought into frequent use later in the game, the Princeton centre men held, and Harvard got the ball back at Princeton's 45 yard line...
...moment, however, things brightened. Not at first, for Captain Lea tackled C. Brewer for a loss of three good yards, and Wrightington could make only one yard by Church. But on the third down Brewer got in a punt that went to Princeton's five yard line...
...third down Fairchild fumbled the ball, Suter got it and started for Harvard's goal without a Harvard man ahead of him. C. Brewer started after him. Suter had a good start and was a fast runner. These two men soon drew away from the rest of the players, and it became a face between them for the goal line. Brewer ran beautifully and pulled up on Suter yard after yard. Finally Brewer caught him and downed him by a beautiful tackle, but not until he was within 15 yards of Harvard's goal...
Cabot was given the ball but lost three yards. The next time Brewer was the final recipient after the exchange passes, and he got round through Lea for eight yards. Some more double passing and a couple of rushes at either tackle brought the ball well within the Princeton 25 yard line...
...kick-off, and ran for a good gain. After a fine punt by Holmes and an end play for 15 yards by ninety-seven, the juniors made a long punt which rolled out on the senior's 8 yard line. After a return punt from the seniors ninety-seven got the ball and took it to the seniors' 4 yard line. The seniors were unable to hold them for four downs and the ball went over their line. Hallowell failed to kick the goal. Score, 10 to 10. During the rest of the half the ball see-sawed...